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Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Says Oil Market Slumped on 'Arab Partners' Initiative'

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov has said the recent breakup of the OPEC+ oil output cut agreement and subsequent collapse in oil prices was the "Arab partners' initiative".
"Russia's position has never been to collapse oil prices. This is our Arab partners' initiative. Actually, the prime minister spoke about this. I can confirm this since I participated in the meeting where the directives were drawn up", Belousov told the broadcaster Rossiya 1.

According to Belousov, Russia's basic idea was to maintain the OPEC+ agreement.

"At least for a quarter with a possible extension for a year. But the Arab partners behaved differently", the first deputy prime minister added.
© REUTERS / Nick OxfordPump jacks operate in front of a drilling rig in an oil field in Midland, Texas U.S. August 22, 2018. Picture taken August 22, 2018.
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Says Oil Market Slumped on 'Arab Partners' Initiative' - Sputnik International
Pump jacks operate in front of a drilling rig in an oil field in Midland, Texas U.S. August 22, 2018. Picture taken August 22, 2018.

Oil prices have lost half their value since early March over an expected slump in demand due to the breakup of the OPEC+ oil output cut deal and the coronavirus outbreak. After the OPEC+ states failed to agree, market analysts began to predict a "price war" between the main exporters. According to media reports, Saudi Arabia is trying to eat off Russia's share of its traditional European markets, offering oil at huge discounts.

The kingdom officially announced an increase in oil shipments in April to 12.3 million barrels per day, 300,000 barrels per day higher than its production capacity. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that Russia and Saudi Arabia were not waging price wars on the oil market, explaining that the market slump was due to the "unfavourable situation globally".

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